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- W ] r M Hr * \ <m o/ \ Gibraltar, the smallest Crown Colony in the British Common wealth, has its own government, its own stamps. and potice torce. Mr. and Mrs. Seth CHbver hav< been attending the State Grang< Convention in Boone tor a part ot this week. Itisriotneressoryforyoutobef] diamond.expertinordertoget your m,oneysworth when buying dinmnnds if you mnkethot important purrhoseutastore you ran trust Our first ronsiderntion t that you be satisfied betause we^blue our reputation more 'thonprofifs.fomeinand -thoosewithronfidente. "Pay As You Earn" Mayes GaMer/ng He/d Sunday <3? Prov/dence My LILA PIPER (Ledger Correspondent) PROVIDENCE, Oct. 26 — Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mayes and Miss Lizzie Mayes were hosts on Sunday for a fan)Hy get together which included most of the members of Mr. Mayes fam'ly. Twenty-seven family members were present to enjoy the hospitality of the Mayes home and the buffet dinner served at neon. The families of Mrs. Alice Hinnant of Wendell, Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Mrs. Allene Mayes Camp cf Raleigh and John Mayes of Clinton, were in the community for the occasion. Several of the neices and nephews from various parts of the state were present also. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Jones, Jr. and Cary Joe attended church services at the Bethel Methodist Church on Sunday when Mr. Jones was he guest speaker for Layman's Day at the church. They were din ner guests of Mrs. Jones' mother in Oxford following the worship service. Supper Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Hobgood had as their supper guests on Wednes PIEDMONT SPRAYING SERVICE for Ornamental Shrubbery Spraying DIAL 3230 or MM UXTOKM NEW FACE,SAME SPORDNG HEART We n^)t as wall Ml you straight o(f: Corvair's the car for the driving enthusiast. Think that lets you out? Maybe. Maybe not. . . ., , , . . aat tets you out: mayoe. wiayoe not. . , . . . , ^ . Until you've driven one, you redlly can't say for sure, because Corvair s kind of driving is tike no other in the iand. The air-cooied rear engine sees to that. You swing around curves Hat as you piease. You whip through the sticky spots other cprs should keep out of in the first piaee. (Especially this year, now that you can get Positraction as an extra-cost option.) You stop smoothly, levelly with Corvair's beautifully balanced, bigger brakes. Cqrvair's found other new ways to please you this year. A forced-air heater and defroster are standard equipment on all coupes, sedans and both Monza and TOO Station Wagons. So are dual sunshades and front-door armrests and some other goodies. You'll note some new styling, inside and out. Nice. And safety-belt installation is easier, too, and cheaper. So ySsu can see we haven't really done much to Corvair this year. Why on earth should we? If this car, just as she is, can't make a driving enthusiast out of you, better take a cab. AN*a?H'orMqfW<v& fal hMf, AoMdti't onty thoroughbred sports our, the $2 CWWETTL We yam yon: If yoU (hive a Corvette after your Arat aampfin^ of a Corvair, you may wail end up a two^ar man. And who cou!d biama you? 5ee fAo '5% Cotrow- awf Coraeffe of your ioca! au^Aortzed CAwro^f deafer'# Y CHEVROLET CO, !NC . N. C. jbeal No. 110 OXFORD, N. C day night, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fraz ier and family oi Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Currin of Rowiand, spent Sunday and Monday with Misses Lulie and Lila Piper. The Carl Piper, Jr., family of Oxford were a's - Sunday dinner gues;s in the Piper home. Mrs. James Wade of Roxboro visit ed briefly in the community on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jackson and -daughters, Wanda, Betsy, and Jo iAnn, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Jackson visited in Cary an Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Bill Jackson and family. Mrs Brooks Green at Heine Mrs. Brooks Green returned to her home during the weekend after a week in Granville Hospital for medical treatment. She was showing improvement, but was still confined to her home the early part of this week. The Hugh Turner famiiy of Pink HiH, were weekend guests of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hobgood. Mrs. H. C. Currin and Mrs. G. W. Watkins accompanied the Herman Watkins family of Durham to Staunton, Va., during the weekend. They were cvernight guests of the Chuck Neers on Saturday night and spent Sunday sightseeing in the Mountains of Virginia. Mrs. B. S. Murray and family were called to Hamer, S. C, on Monday by the unexpected death of Mrs. Murray's son-in-law, Ewell Townsend. Mrs. Townsend Is the oldest of the Murray daughters, the former Adelle Murray. Other family connections in the commu nity went down for the funeral services for Mr Townsend cm Tues day. A large number of visitors w in the community on last week to attend i - away on Tuesday night a! Granville Hospital. Mrs. Clark wds a long-time resident of the Pro vidence Community until tne past two or three years she had made her home with her children, some of them residing in other section! of the county. She was among the oldest members of the Providence Church from which funeral service: were held oh Thursday afternoon. Ken Averett, the youngest son of the J. T. Averette's, took advan tage of the school holiday by going to Richmond on Thursday for a visit with his brother, Jerry Aver et, who is employed there. He re turned home Saturday and Jen? spent the weekend with his parents LEDGER ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS SK<? OPERATING COST? ONLY ABOUT $1.30 A MONTH. BASEO ON AVERAGE USAGE JOR A FAMILY OF FOUR. This is the way to dry your clothes so early Or at night too for that matter because an el mpletely automatic. When the lob's done, it a Wle yOudttend the P.TAfor do the famHy shopp electric dryer will gently tumble your clothes to a fres] Snish. 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